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in 1879 he is identified as the originator of fortifications along the Bay of
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England, acquired British nationality and returned to Chile in 1823 as a representative of a British company called the "Chilean Mining Association", which later went bankrupt. The career of Charles Saint Lambert (the father) continued to prosper, however.
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were consumed by the voyage. The ship was operated by 8 officers and 35 crewmen (not necessarily all at once) and the staff also included 7 ships' stewards. It may have been this voyage that inspired
William Stanley Lambert, the couple's youngest son, who celebrated his eleventh and twelfth
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to pay their respects to their dead son Carlos who had drowned there on 20 November 1870 while serving in the navy. The family had already erected a memorial to their dead son back home at "La Compañía" outside
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